Food

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ABC Brickworks Food Centre

ABC Brickworks Food Centre is one of the first hawker centres to be built in Singapore during the 1970s.



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Adam Road Food Centre

Adam Road Hawker Centre first opened in 1974 and was originally located opposite the current location. Some say Singapore's best Nasi Lemak is found within its walls

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Redhill Market Food Centre

One of the more under-rated food centres with a rich history and multiple 24 hour stalls for your late supper craves!



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Chomp Chomp Food Centre

Chomp Chomp Food Centre at Serangoon Garden is popular as a supper place, good especially when you have occasional late-night cravings for Hokkien Mee, Satay and Chicken Wings.

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Ghim Moh Food Centre

There is quite an impressive variety and selection of dishes here that will satisfy every hawker lover’s cravings.

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History

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Kranji War Memorial

The Kranji War Memorial honours the men and women from the Commonwealth who died in the line of duty during World War II. It has a mass grave of 69 Chinese soldiers and over 4,400 white gravestones make it look hauntingly serene.

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National Museum of Singapore

The National Museum of Singapore is a museum in Singapore dedicated to the history of Singapore. It is the oldest museum in Singapore, with its history dating back to 1849.


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The Battle Box

The Battle Box is a famous historical place in Singapore with a very interesting history. Its purpose, originally, was to serve as a bomb-proof bunker of Britain’s Headquarters Malaya Command. It has since been convered into a museum.

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Raffles Statue

Take your selfies with this popular Sir Stamford Raffles' statue, located at the historic Raffles Landing Site where Raffles was believed to first set foot on the island in 1819.

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Lau Pa Sat

Lau Pa Sat started life as a small fish market in 1824; the iron structure we know today was erected in 1894. Today, it’s among Southeast Asia’s oldest Victorian structures.


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Sights

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Garden's by the Bay

The Gardens by the Bay top the list of every traveller making their way to the island city of Singapore. With a stunning view of the waterfront, the vicinity ranges across hectares offering gardens, flower shows, unique flora, and a scenic light show.


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Henderson Waves

At 36 metres above ground, the Henderson Waves bridge is the highest pedestrian bridge in Singapore. Unveiled in 2008, its fantastical shape has lent an unexpected jolt of design savvy to the lush green belt in the south of Singapore.

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Marina Barrage

The Marina Barrage is a dam in Singapore built at the confluence of five rivers, across the Marina Channel between Marina East and Marina South.





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Singapore Skyline

Not exactly a "nature" form of scenery but you can travel to Marina Bay to bask in the glory of Singapore's magnificient Skyline. This "Concrete Jungle" is best viewed at night!

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Activities

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Skyline Luge Sentosa

Skyline Luge Sentosa is a gravity-fuelled thrill ride, enjoyed by millions of people of all ages and abilities. Hop in the driver seat of our unique 3-wheeled Luge carts and let gravity do the rest.



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Universal Studios Singapore

Universal Studios Singapore is Southeast Asia's first and only Universal Studios theme park, featuring 24 rides, shows and attractions in seven themed zones.




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S.E.A Aquarium

The S.E.A Aquarium is home to more than 100,000 marine animals of over 1,000 species, across 45 different habitats, each one as fascinating as the next. It's a marine life experience you won’t forget.

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Culture

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Chinatown

Once an enclave for Singapore’s Chinese immigrant population, the Chinatown of today is much-beloved for its blend of old and new, with historic temples and traditional medicinal halls sitting alongside bold new bars and trendy lifestyle shops.


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Little India

Little India is a buzzing historic area that shows off the best of Singapore’s Indian community, from vibrant culture to incredible shopping.





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Kampong Gelam

Centred on busy Arab Street, Kampong Glam is known as Singapore’s Muslim Quarter. Its 19th-century shophouses have been turned into stores selling textiles and casual restaurants serving spicy Malay and global fare.

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Holidays

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National Day

National Day of Singapore is celebrated every year on August 9, in commemoration of Singapore's independence from Malaysia in 1965. This holiday features a National Day Parade


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Chinese New Year

Chinese New Year, Spring Festival or the Lunar New Year, is the festival that celebrates the beginning of a new year on the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar.

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Deepavali

Deepavali (also known as “Diwali” or the “Festival of Lights”) is a celebration that marks the triumph of good over evil.



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Hari Raya

Marking the end of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan is the festival of Eid, known in Singapore as Hari Raya Aidilfitri or Hari Raya Puasa. Ramadan is a period of sober repentance for Muslims, during which adherents of the faith worship, engage in acts of compassion and fast from dawn to dusk for approximately 30 days.

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Vesak Day

Vesak is one of the most important Buddhist festivals. It is also known as Wesak or Buddha Day. It is a celebration of Buddha's birthday. Festivities for Vesak Day begin at the crack of dawn in Singapore, as devout Buddhists congregate at temples for a ceremony.




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